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  1. Research paper co-authored by City’s Dr Martin Nyx Brain wins Best Tool Paper Award at the European Joint Conference on the Theory & Practice of Software (ETAPS)

    Research paper co-authored by City’s Dr Martin Nyx Brain wins Best Tool Paper Award at the European Joint Conference on the Theory & Practice of Software (ETAPS)

    The paper describes cvc5, a software verification tool and automated theorem prover.

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  2. What helps or hinders new mothers’ access to mental health assessment and treatment?

    What helps or hinders new mothers’ access to mental health assessment and treatment?

    New study led by City, University of London provides recommendations to health services and government on how to help pregnant women and new mothers with psychological and emotional difficulties

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. New scorecards show under 1% of reported rapes lead to conviction – criminologist explains why England’s justice system continues to fail

    New scorecards show under 1% of reported rapes lead to conviction – criminologist explains why England’s justice system continues to fail

    Dr Katrin Hohl, a criminologist at City, University of London, assesses why rape prosecutions are so low, why cases take so long, and why most victims withdraw their case.

    Hashtag: Research news

  4. Boosterism blinds us to the possible benefits of Brexit

    Boosterism blinds us to the possible benefits of Brexit

    City’s Professor Tamara Hervey co-authors the Nuffield Trust’s critical analysis of post-Brexit UK health policy.

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  5. Tackling loneliness

    Tackling loneliness

    Independent evidence review published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport highlights the gaps in what we know about loneliness in the UK.

    Hashtag: Research news

  6. Confidence culture tells women to be more self-assured – but ignores the real problems

    Confidence culture tells women to be more self-assured – but ignores the real problems

    Professor Rosalind Gill from City, University of London, and Professor Shani Orgad from LSE discuss the central themes behind their critically acclaimed new book.

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  7. The scars of Covid-19

    The scars of Covid-19

    Covid-19 is likely to accelerate long-term trends towards declining trust in public authorities. This scarring impact could prove particularly profound on young people in their ‘impressionable years’.

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  8. What was everyone else doing while Downing Street was hosting ‘work gatherings’ in the garden? A look at the data

    What was everyone else doing while Downing Street was hosting ‘work gatherings’ in the garden? A look at the data

    Dr Sotiris Georganas, Reader in Behavioural Economics at City, University of London, takes a deep dive into Google Mobility data to assess how well the public were sticking to the rules in May 2020.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. Protection or Paternalism: How has COVID-19 affected the ethical review of studies that investigate traumatic experiences?

    Protection or Paternalism: How has COVID-19 affected the ethical review of studies that investigate traumatic experiences?

    Commenting in The Lancet Psychiatry, City, University of London academics discuss the balance of involving, whilst protecting, vulnerable people in mental health research under pandemic conditions.

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  10. How claims of ‘consensual rough sex’ hide abuse and coercive control from courts

    How claims of ‘consensual rough sex’ hide abuse and coercive control from courts

    The law must make space for the recognition that rough sex in abusive relationships is an insidious and profoundly harmful form of coercive control.

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